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Arab and Jewish Women in Kentucky Stories of Accommodation and Audacity
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Auteur: Moosnick, Nora Rose
Titel: Arab and Jewish Women in Kentucky Stories of Accommodation and Audacity
Uitgever: The University Press of
ISBN: 9780813136219
ISBN boekversie: 9780813140490
Serie: Kentucky Remembered: An Oral History Series
Land van oorsprong: United States
Prijs: € 52.20
Verschijningsdatum: 29-06-2012
Bericht: Langere levertijd (2-3 weken)
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Categorie: Jewish studies
Geillustreerd: 31 b&w photos
Dewey code: 305.48892407
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Verschijningsvorm: Hardback
Paginas: 228
Hoogte mm.: 229
Breedte mm.: 152
 

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Reveals how Jewish and Arab women have navigated the intersection of tradition, assimilation, and Kentucky’s cultural landscape. The stories of ten women’s experiences as immigrants or the children of immigrants join around common themes of public service to their communities, intergenerational relationships, running small businesses, and the difficulties of juggling family and work.
 

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\u003cP\u003eOutwardly it would appear that Arab and Jewish immigrants comprise two distinct groups with differing cultural backgrounds and an adversarial relationship. Yet, as immigrants who have settled in communities at a distance from metropolitan areas, both must negotiate complex identities. Growing up in Kentucky as the granddaughter of Jewish immigrants, Nora Rose Moosnick observed this traditionally mismatched pairing firsthand, finding that Arab and Jewish immigrants have been brought together by their shared otherness and shared fears. Even more intriguing to Moosnick was the key role played by immigrant women of both cultures in family businesses?a similarity which brings the two groups close together as they try to balance the demands of integration into American society.\u003c/P\u003e\u003cP\u003eIn \u003cI\u003eArab and Jewish Women in Kentucky: Stories of Accomodation and Audacity\u003c/I\u003e, Moosnick reveals how Jewish and Arab women have navigated the intersection of tradition, assimilation, and Kentucky's cultural landscape. The stories of ten women's experiences as immigrants or the children of immigrants join around common themes of public service to their communities, intergenerational relationships, running small businesses, and the difficulties of juggling family and work. Together, their compelling narratives give greater voice to Arabs and Jews in America's rural areas.\u003c/P\u003e
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